Weed Suppressor Cover Crop Mix
This blend suppresses weeds, improves soil tilth and jumpstarts microbial activity for a cleaner, healthier seedbed.
Buckwheat • Ryegrass • Triticale • Field Pea • Crimson Clover
This blend suppresses weeds, improves soil tilth and jumpstarts microbial activity for a cleaner, healthier seedbed.
Buckwheat • Ryegrass • Triticale • Field Pea • Crimson Clover
Weed Suppressor Cover Crop Mix
When you don’t want weeds taking over, put the ground to work.
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Tin Shed Cover Crop Weed Suppressor Mix is designed to establish fast, canopy quickly, and outcompete unwanted growth. This aggressive blend shades the soil surface, reduces light penetration, and creates natural competition that helps choke out weeds - all while improving soil health beneath the surface.
Thick top growth protects against erosion, while diverse root systems improve structure, feed soil biology, and build organic matter for your next crop.
Triticale • Peas • Rye • Hairy Vetch • Rapeseed • Radish • Crimson Clover • Balansa Clover
Planting Window:
North:
May - June | Aug - Early Sept
Midwest:
April - June | Aug - Sept
South:
March - May | Sept–Nov
Hardiness Zone:
Zones 3–8
Planting Guide:
Seeding depth: 1/4 - 1 inch
Method: Broadcast
Ideal use: After harvest, idle ground, garden reset, or erosion protection
Establishes quickly with minimal disturbance
Performs well in no-till systems
Sun Requirements:
Full sun preferred
(6+ hours daily)
Water Requirements:
Moderate moisture for establishment
Once established, improves soil water infiltration and drought tolerance
Field Pea • Hairy Vetch • Crimson Clover • Oats • Sweet Clover
Planting Window:
North:
May - June | Aug
Midwest:
April - June | Aug - Sept
South:
March - May | Sept - Oct
Hardiness Zone:
Zones 3–9
Planting Guide:
Seeding depth: 1/3 - 1/2 inch
Method: Broadcast with light incorporation
Ideal for gardens, orchards, habitat strips, and open acres
Designed to provide season-long bloom support
Sun Requirements:
Full sun required
(6–8+ hours daily)
Water Requirements:
Moderate moisture during establishment
Most species tolerate dry periods once rooted
Buckwheat • Triticale • Radish • Crimson Clover • Balansa Clover
Planting Window:
North:
May- June | Aug - Early Sept
Midwest:
April - June | Aug - Sept
South:
March - May | Sept - Nov
Hardiness Zone:
Zones 3–7
Planting Guide:
Seeding depth: 1/2 – 1 inch
Method: Broadcast
Best planted between crop rotations
Designed to capture and recycle excess nutrients
Sun Requirements:
Full sun preferred
(6+ hours daily)
Water Requirements:
Moderate moisture required for early growth
Performs well under typical seasonal rainfall
Buckwheat • Ryegrass • Triticale • Field Pea • Crimson Clover
Planting Window:
North:
May - June | Aug - Early Sept
Midwest:
April - June | Aug - Sept
South:
March - May | Sept - Nov
Hardiness Zone:
Zones 3–8
Planting Guide:
Seeding depth: 1/2 - 1 inch
Method: Broadcast Heavy
Fast canopy formation suppresses weeds naturally
Ideal for gardens, small acreage, and larger fields
Sun Requirements:
Full sun preferred
(6+ hours daily)
Water Requirements:
Moderate moisture during establishment
Dense canopy helps retain soil moisture later in season
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